Abraham van Cuylenborch explained
Abraham van Cuylenborch |
Birth Date: | 1620 |
Birth Place: | Utrecht |
Death Date: | 22 November 1658 |
Death Place: | Utrecht |
Nationality: | Dutch |
Abraham van Cuylenborch or Cuylenberg; Cuylenburgh (1620 – 1658) was a Dutch Golden Age landscape painter.
Cuylenborch was born in Utrecht and is known for landscapes with grottoes, in the manner of Cornelis van Poelenburgh.[1]
Cuylenborch died in Utrecht.
Works
- A tomb in a Grotto, oil on panel, 41 x 33.6 cm, 1641, Glasgow Museums
- Landscape with Bacchus and the nymphs, oil on panel, 58 x 72 cm, c. 1645, Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Grotto with figures, oil on panel, 32.6 x 40.3 cm, 1645–1650, Fitzwilliam Museum
- Diana bathing, oil on panel, 59 x 70 cm, 1646, Galleria Borghese
References
Notes and References
- Abraham van Cuylenborch in the RKD